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The Legacy Left by the 1893 World's Fair

Sun, 2021-03-14 18:52 -- Jocelyn Green

I had a blast researching the 1893 Columbian Exposition, aka World's Fair, for my novel Shadows of the White City. Below, I'll share just some of what I learned. But first, here's what the novel is all about:

The one thing Sylvie Townsend wants most is what she feared she was destined never to have--a family of her own. But taking in Polish immigrant Rose Dabrowski to raise and love quells those fears--until seventeen-year-old Rose goes missing at the World's Fair, and Sylvie's world unravels. Brushed off by the authorities, Sylvie turns to her boarder, Kristof Bartok, for help. He is Rose's violin instructor and the concertmaster for the Columbian Exposition Orchestra, and his language skills are vital to helping Sylvie navigate the immigrant communities where their search leads. From the glittering architecture of the fair to the dark houses of Chicago's poorest neighborhoods, they're taken on a search that points to Rose's long-lost family.

The World’s Fair of 1893 in Chicago has left a lasting legacy in ways you have probably experienced yourself—especially if you’ve ever visited Chicago.

  • L. Frank Baum was so inspired by the Fair, also called the White City, that he modeled the Emerald City in his book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz after it.
  • The brownie was invented at the request of Bertha Palmer, wife of hotelier Potter Palmer, expressly for visitors in town for the Fair.
  • The first Ferris Wheel was invented for the 1893 World’s Fair.
  • Wellesley College English professor Katharine Lee Bates’s visit to the Fair inspired her to write the line “thine alabaster cities gleam” in the anthem “America the Beautiful.”
  • The Art Institute of Chicago was built for the Fair and used for assemblies. After the Fair, it was converted to housing the Art Institute’s collection.
  • Chicago’s current Museum of Science and Industry is housed in the only permanent building of the Fair, originally built to house the Palace of Fine Arts.
  • Named for Marshall Field for his donation, The Field Museum was founded as a memorial to the World’s Fair and held fifty thousand objects collected for it, many of which can still be seen today.

The World’s Fair was a dazzling spectacle for twenty-seven million visitors. While travel and special events haven't been possible for many of us due to the pandemic this past year, we can still travel through both time and space through books.


Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry, originally built to house art at the World's Fair

 

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by Debby Paine on
Love, love, LOVE your books! Your Civil War books brought so much 'reality to the horrors and heroes of those times.. I am presently reading Shadows of the White City and find the details of the World's Fair fascinating. Thank you so much.

Submitted by Peggy on
Glad to find out about your books. Love historical fiction especially history of Chicago.

Submitted by Heidi Cattey on
Thank you for that interesting information about the Wizard of Oz. Had an opportunity to visit Chicago. Hope to do it again someday and visit this Museum. Love Museums and its History.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hello Heidi! You're very welcome. I hope you can visit Chicago again someday and see all the lovely museums you want to.

Submitted by Joyce Schwartz on
I enjoy getting to learn about different authors and how they write

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Joyce, I'm a history fan too! So glad you're here and enjoying the hunt.

Submitted by Joy Hannabass on
I haven't read Veiled in Smoke or Shadows of the White City but I have them both to read. Can't wait!

Submitted by Kasten Jayne on
I must get your wonderful Chicago World Fair related-books: Veiled in Smoke as well as the Shadow of the White City. I'm discovering new authors that I have not read before! Enjoying the Scavenger hunt very much!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
I'm so glad you're discovering new authors on the hunt! I'd love for you to read my Chicago books. Just to be clear, Shadows of the White City is the only one set during the World's Fair. Veiled in Smoke is a novel of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Thank you for being here!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Oh good! I hope you enjoy my Heroines Behind the Lines Civil War series! Thanks Karen!

Submitted by Dottie on
I absolutely love your books Jocelyn!! The Mark of the King is one of my all time favorites.

Submitted by Teri DiVincenzo on
I never realized how important the Worlds Fair was to the history of Chicago and the US…can’t wait to read this!

Submitted by Robin Whitaker on
Having fun on this scavenger hunt. You are a new author to me and this book looks interesting.

Submitted by Wanda Gerke on
I just finished reading Shadows of the White City last night. What a great story and I enjoyed learning about the Fair.

Submitted by Kathy H. on
Veiled in Smoke and Shadows of the White City are excellent reads! You prompted me to further investigate the 1893 World's Fair. I found a wonderful DVD--EXPO - Magic of the White City--which allowed me to fully visualize your story. I live in the Chicago area; sadly, not much is left of this phenomenal event. Will there be a third book in this series? Thank you, and keep writing!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Kathy, that's wonderful! I made some YouTube videos on my channel to help readers visualize the Fair, too, but I bet your DVD you found was even better. Yes, there will be a third book. Drawn by the Current will release Feb. 1, 2022, and is available for pre-order at most online retailers now! Thank you!

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